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FOREST AND STREAM 
October, 1921 
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This direct- to-consamer plan enables yon to save BOX to 60X on 
your tire bills. Our process of reconstruction makes our tires ono 
of the best buys on the market today. 
Brand New Standard Tube FREE With Every Tire Ordered 
30x3 ...$6.30 33x4 $10.40 35x4*4. . .$12.65 
36x4*4.. . 14.00 
35x5 ... 13.85 
31x4. 9.60 33x4*4... 11.90 37x5 ... 14.30 
32x4 ...... 
Wo will ship tires same day as ordered. Examine carefully and If satfsfledL ] 
pay expressman. State S. S. or clincher, plainor non-skid,as desired, head 1 
J2.00 deposit with each tiro ordered. Balance C.O. D. 
PEERLESS TIRE SALES CO., Dept. 534 
2108 South Raelna Avenue, Chicago 
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
$6.30 
33x4. . . . 
, $10.40 
7.40 
34x4. . .. 
. 10.75 
8.35 
32x4*4. . 
. 11.50 
9.60 
33x4*4. . 
. 11.90 
9.95 
34x4*4. . 
. 12.40 
FREE TUBE 
ALL STANDARD 
MAKE TIRES 
SEND NO MONEY! 
GUARANTEED FOR 5000 MILES. We stand 
ready and willing to satisfy you and back up 
our iron bound 5000 Mile Adjustment Basis 
Guarantee. These are not “Double Treads” 
or“ Rebuilt” tires, but first grade standard cas- 
ings and others that have been slightly used. 
Some of them have been run less than 200 
miles. DON’T SEND US A CENT — just 
write your order. Examine the tires when they 
arrive. If you want to keep them, pay the ex- 
pressman. If not, send them back. NewTube 
Free With Every Tire. Order today at these 
prices. TUBE FREE. 
30x3 $ 7.00 
30x3*6 7.75 
*32x3*6 8-75 
31x4 9.75 
32x4 10.75 
32x414 12.75 
33x4 ...$11.75 
34x4 12-25 
35x4’ 6 13-25 
34 x4’6 14.25 
35x4' 6 15-25 
36x4 ‘5 15-50 
37x5 16.50 
*S. S. Only 
When ordering state size and number wanted. 
JEAN TIRE CO. (Not Inc.) Div.l2-C 
2348 W. Harrison Street - CHICAGO. 
Here’s Proof of Saving 
Exceptional Sale of High. Grade 
Reconstructed Cord Tires. Guar- 
anteed for 6,000 Miles Service. 
Mr. H. Hulet, General Mgr. of 
Coast Mfg. Works, Point Pleasant, 
New Jersey writes: 
“The durability of your tires is 
certainly wonderful. Yourarticlc 
deserves the highest commendation. We 
are makinga big saving in time and mon- 
ey; never held up by tire trouble. I did 
not believe it possible to get good tires 
at this low price." 
Size 
Tires 
Tubes 
Size 
Tires 
Tubes 
$5 50 
$1 65 
34x4 
$9.25 
$2 60 
6 60 
1 80 
34x4% 
10.75 
2 85 
7 60 
2 00 
35x4% 
11.00 
2 90 
8.50 
2.40 
36x4% 
11.50 
3 00 
8 75 
2.45 
35x5 
12.25 
3.20 
9.00 
2.50 
37x5 
12.75 
3.25 
State whether you want straight side 
or clincher, plain or non-skid. Send 
$2 deposit for each tire ordered; $1 
deposit on tubes, balance C. O. D. 
subject to examination; 5 per cent 
discount if full amount is sent with 
order. 
SUPERIOR TIRE COMPANY 
Dept 109 G33 First Avenue New York 
PLAN FUTURE HOME NOW 
Send for Stillwell Building 
Books With Economy Plans 
of new California Styles suit- 
able for any climate. Famous 
for comfort and beauty. 
"Representative Cal. 
Homes” 
6 to 10 Rooms — 
51 plans — $1. 
"The New Colonials” 
5 to 12 Rooms — 
60 plans — $1. 
"West Coast 
Bungalows” 
5 to 7 Rooms — 
60 one-story — $1. 
GPECIAL OFFER: Send $2.50 for all 3 above PD|7|7 
** books and get book of 80 Special Plans, » 
also Garage folder. 
Extra 43 "Little Bungalows,” 3 to 6 Rooms — 50 cts. 
Money back if not satisfied. 
E. W. STILLWELL & CO., ARCHITECTS 
617 CALIFORNIA BLDG. LOS ANGELES 
How New 
To Grade^uffiJijP Trappers 
Furs Guide 
K — FREE — * 
Bargains in Traps, Supplies 
We will pay trappers big money for furB this year. 
Get ready early! Write for the new 
Funsten Trapper’. Guide and Supply 
Catalog — How to Grade Furs. 
Many new trapping secrets — Game 
Laws — valuable helps. We send Market 
Reports and Shipping Tags FREE. 40 
years of square dealing. _ Write I Just 
ask for new Trapper’s Guide. 
BROS. & CO.. 194 Funsten Bldg. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
TO TRAPPERS 
Wonderful 
Animal Bait, 
Send postal for free earn- 1 
pie of our Wonder Bait — ' 
works where others fail — ^ 
holds under snow or water.' ^ 
Nothing else like this. Also 
get particulars of how you can get your 
lures FREE — increase your catch and 
profits without a penny’s expense. 
Silberman not only grades high and pays more, 
but helps you trap more fur. Let Us Help You 
Get More fo rWur furs \ 
1 and Increase Your Catch 
Fifty-five years in the fur business and two 
million dollars capital make us the best 
house for you to do business with. Paying 
big prices, square grading and prompt 
pay has built this wonderful business. 
17D pi? Don’t fail to send for the Free 
* g a j t Sample, Special Proposi- 
tion, latest Fur Price List and Trappers’ 
Supply Bargains. A postal brings them all. 
S. SILBERMAN & SONS 
118 Silberman Bldg., Chicago, 11L 
Sportsmen ! 
Read Hunters and Trappers 
Life, a monthly devoted to 
Hunting and Trapping. 50c per year. Trial, Three 
Months, Ten cents. Money back if not satisfied. Hunters 
and Trappers Life, Dept. 22, Northup, O. 
other two lines were spread out from the 
boat by two thick bamboo poles, one on 
each side of the boat, with a little bell 
at the tip of each. Heavy spoons were 
used as a lure, and the oarsman had a 
long, weary day of rowing to keep the 
spoons in action. Toward the end of 
summer the weeds would get high and 
it was almost impossible to keep from 
dredging up great quantities of them. 
We used to say that we were “going 
weeding’’ when we were unfortunate 
enough to engage such a party. 
When passing over a shoal with three 
heavy spoons astern, it was necessary to 
row fast to bring them up to the surface 
in order to pass over. Sometimes our 
calculations were not as good as our 
intentions, and all three spoons would 
foul on the rocks, the boat would be 
brought sharply to a standstill amid a 
wild jangling of bells and a great jerk on 
the stern head-line. There was usually a 
sudden wakening of two drowsy fisher- 
men and a wild scramble to haul in the 
wonderful catch, and great was the dis- 
appointment when it was found that we 
had caught nothing larger than the bot- 
tom of the river. 
A NEW TARGET FOR 
THE HUNTER 
( Continued from page 455) 
tions that are detrimental to practical 
field shooting. Target shooting as prac- 
ticed at present repels the game shot 
because he feels, and rightly, that he can- 
not have for the same rifle two systems 
of aiming and two different sight set- 
tings for the same distance, one for use 
on game, the other on the target range. 
For purposes of explanation, let us 
say that you have one rifle and use it 
both on game and on the target range. 
Actual practice and experience in the 
game field has shown conclusively that 
the proper way to aim is to put the tip 
of the front sight on the exact point you 
desire to hit. You fire at a tomato can, 
we’ll say at 100 yards, with your rear 
sight set at 100 yards, and get hits. Now 
go to the target range with some target 
crank and fire at a four-inch bull aiming 
as per his directions with the same rifle, 
same sight setting, and you will shoot 
low (just below the bull). Your target- 
shooting friend casually tells you to raise 
your elevation and keep the same point 
of aim. You do and score a bull’s-eye. 
You are now initiated into the inner 
circle of artificiality. You know that 
you actually fired at 100 yards from the 
target, yet you had to use more than 100 
yards’ elevation to score a perfect hit, 
according to target-range specifications. 
This is the very point at which most 
hunters quit the target-shooting game. 
L ET us for a moment see what the 
effect of such a system would be on 
the big-game hunter, since practically all 
his preparation for field shooting consists 
of this standard method of target shoot- 
ing. Take the case of a target shooter 
who sees a fine white line between the 
tip of his front sight and the bottom of 
the bull’s-eye. Let us assume that he is 
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